The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 19
... postal benefits of our age we would soon realise to what extent we have become enslaved to the most popular of state institutions . Yet it is but a hundred years since the foundation was laid which made the development and scope of our ...
... postal benefits of our age we would soon realise to what extent we have become enslaved to the most popular of state institutions . Yet it is but a hundred years since the foundation was laid which made the development and scope of our ...
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... postal history , he cannot claim to have been the real inventor of the system . In fact , there had been a penny ... postal revenue , and the numerous critics lost no time in raising warning voices . But the transition period being ...
... postal history , he cannot claim to have been the real inventor of the system . In fact , there had been a penny ... postal revenue , and the numerous critics lost no time in raising warning voices . But the transition period being ...
Page 32
... postal authorities during this stage of development was largely due to pressure from the Dominions , who maintained , with full justification , that Empire communications should be owned and worked by the Empire . Thus a compromise was ...
... postal authorities during this stage of development was largely due to pressure from the Dominions , who maintained , with full justification , that Empire communications should be owned and worked by the Empire . Thus a compromise was ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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